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    The path towards a centralized democracy: the long porteñización of the peronist argentina by Casullo, María Esperanza

    Published 2023
    “…It is a factor little commented on by academic production, but it is a fact that in the years after the constitutional reform of 1994, the candidates for the presidency  have had mostly come from the city of Buenos Aires or from their surrounding area, and that being a provincial governor has  ceased to be a privileged road to the presidency. …”
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    Indigenous peoples, communities and organizations: meetings and articulations from and in the university extension by Marchesino, César

    Published 2020
    “…Nevertheless, and although it may be paradoxical, the Argentine State, in the midst of the neoliberal boom and with the constitutional reform of 1994, recognizes some specific rights of indigenous peoples (Article 75, paragraph 17) and proclaims itself a multicultural State, while at the same time assuming "the obligation to repair the damage caused to the original peoples. …”
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